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The nature of the image formed by a convex lens when an object is between F and 2F is [[1]], [[2]]. (Where F is the focal length)


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The nature of the image formed by a convex lens when an object is between F and 2F is real and inverted.
Images are formed when the light rays meet at a particular point after reflection from the mirror.
When light passes through the lens, it deviates from its path, and then an image is formed depending on the nature of the lens. When an object is between F and 2F in front of a concave lens, the image formed is beyond 2F, real and inverted. The image is magnified, and it is formed beyond 2F.
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